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Post by zodiac on Dec 9, 2014 6:11:47 GMT 7
Anyone seen cheap or moderatly priced tickets to kl or singapore from any exit point in australia prefer east coast.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2014 6:53:54 GMT 7
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Post by Banjo on Dec 9, 2014 7:40:25 GMT 7
www.tigerair.com/sg/en/www.malaysiaairlines.com/th/en.html?gclid=CN7Llfnbt8ICFVcmjgodLKUAmQ&s_kwcid=AL!10!3!41077173130!b!!g!!+malaysia%20+airlines%20flight%20booking&ef_id=VHlAVgAAALgfaZlF:20141209003727:s I posted a story last week about how Malaysian have had a lot of money from their government and have been undercutting the budget airlines. It's always worth going to the chain store travel agents like Flight Center and asking for the best price on your destination. You dates will matter as well, ticket prices are seasonal.
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Post by Denis-NFA on Dec 9, 2014 7:53:47 GMT 7
Anyone seen cheap or moderatly priced tickets to kl or singapore from any exit point in australia prefer east coast. Don't forget that there has been a 30% reduction in the price of oil. It will take some time (6 months ?) for airlines to unwind their current purchasing arrangements but expect cheaper air fares. My son is going to India next year and he can work the internet far better than I.
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Post by nomadic on Dec 20, 2014 14:35:51 GMT 7
re cheap airfares. Can currently find K.L. to Mel with Air asia, march 15, for under $300.00 one way. Direct flight Bkk to Mel in March with Jetstar for around $200.00 one way also. book early is best advice.
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Post by Banjo on Dec 20, 2014 14:45:08 GMT 7
JetStar sounds good, I've been thinking of going back to Australia about then. Need to link it with Adelaide rather than Melbourne.
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Post by mmett on Dec 20, 2014 18:06:09 GMT 7
There are good websites that you can find good cheap flights that suits your timing and price such as travel.com.au Skyscanner.com.au and skidoo.com.au
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